Definición de reversion en inglés:

sustantivo

For larger companies, including the Rangers and Arsenal football clubs and the brewer Adnams, a reversion to the previous system is likely to have a minimal effect on investors.

But because Gorbachev had not yet consolidated his hold on power, or perhaps because the sheer scale of what was happening in Ukraine scared him, the Chernobyl disaster occasioned a reversion to old habits.

The institution of joint army/police patrols in the cities aroused mixed feelings; they may have been necessary where crime was large-scale and violent, but they were thought to symbolize a reversion to coercive practices.

This may explain the sometimes rapid reversion to ancestral cell sizes.

When they began their new regimens, 19 of those 24 saw the virus in their blood return to undetectable levels, compared with just one of nine people who did not experience a reversion to the wild-type virus.

Does reversion, allowing a return to the vegetative mode after flowering, have any relevance to life-history strategy?

Derivados

reversionary

However, the demutualisation document sent to policyholders reveals that Scottish Life has set up a ‘supervisory committee’ which has the power to reduce or cancel the reversionary bonus.

Yet the original grants under which the patroons had obtained their power withstood all attempts to remove them while the rents, including back payments, remained until each leaseholder renegotiated the reversionary rights.

Furthermore, the effect of the works carried out as a result of the notice has been to render the Second Claimant's reversionary interest without value or viable use for agricultural or other purposes.